Screaming Abdabs* – Brain Damage
Tracklist
A1 | Speak To Me | |
A2 | Breathe | |
A3 | On The Run | |
A4 | Time | |
A5 | The Great Gig In The Sky | |
B1 | Money | |
B2 | Us And Them | |
B3 | Any Colour You Like | |
B4 | Brain Damage | |
B5 | Eclipse |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Empire Pool, Wembley
Credits
- Producer – Pink Floyd
Notes
Recorded Live 16 November 1974 at Empire Pool - Wembley, London, UK.
Other Versions (5 of 74)
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Dark Side Of The Moon Tour (2×LP, Unofficial Release, White Label) | Not On Label (Pink Floyd) | none | US | 1984 | ||
New Submission
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Brain Damage (LP, Unofficial Release) | Queen Records (3) | 161174 | 1986 | |||
New Submission
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Crying For The Moon (LP, Limited Edition, Unofficial Release, White Label) | Not On Label (Pink Floyd) | PINK | 1986 | |||
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Brain Damage (LP, Mispress, Picture Disc, Unofficial Release) | Not On Label (Pink Floyd) | APF 515 | US | 1986 | ||
New Submission
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Brain Damage (LP, Picture Disc, Unofficial Release) | Not On Label (Pink Floyd) | APF-515 | US | 1987 |
Recommendations
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1979 USLP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo
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1988 USLP, Compilation, Unofficial Release
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Reviews
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Bought this as a kid at Second Coming Records in Harvard Square. Still in the shrink wrap too! Its one of the few records I kept from my youth.
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Thesource tape is the famous BBC recording from 1974. This version includes the "I've been mad for f@#king years ..." bit that was faded out on the original broadcast but 'Any Colour ...' has a cut in it.
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Great sounding record, though this is not an early performance as other reviewers have stated. The stage debut of The Dark Side of The Moon was in January of 1972, and this recording was made in November of 1974. Well over 100 performances of the album had been given on stage by the time of this recording.
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Edited 3 years agoIt's a great performance and sound quality on vinyl is excellent. David Gilmore's guitar work is outstanding as is Wright's keyboard. The solos are different so it's like listening to another version of the album. Can't buy them here but they're pretty easy to find on Ebay. And prices aren't crazy (yet).
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Excellent sounding stereo soundboard recording of an early DSOTM show. Basically zero audience noise, only some occasional cheering between songs and that’s it. Almost like having a different mix of the album.
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One of the earliest live Dark Side Of The Moon with a great sound.If you can find it on vinyl I recommend you get it.
Release
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